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i mean, in central london, we've had 4 days. we've had cried. people have laid flowers and the cogs 3 a quarter and off. i am out at westminster abbey. well, the funeral will take place in a few hours and it's very hard to get to your police and locate a very old dignity run because today really is the big day and a few hours the ceremony will begin. the coffin will be carried in a solem profession to westminster of a where i am and it will be a funeral service. last thing about an hour, 2000 people have been invited by 2000 people, including world leaders, and then that will be a procession through central london weather and will be transported then afterwards to when, where they will be in other small to service. and then the court coffin will be lowered into the royal gold and the crown will have to be removed before that. now as you mentioned, there will be hundreds of foreign royal's and world leaders in london today attending the event when yes, president biden, of course, wherever he goes, people are being notified because streets are bei
i mean, in central london, we've had 4 days. we've had cried. people have laid flowers and the cogs 3 a quarter and off. i am out at westminster abbey. well, the funeral will take place in a few hours and it's very hard to get to your police and locate a very old dignity run because today really is the big day and a few hours the ceremony will begin. the coffin will be carried in a solem profession to westminster of a where i am and it will be a funeral service. last thing about an hour, 2000...
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best of luck when london fashion week arrives. thank ou so london fashion week arrives.hion week arrives. thank you so much- we — london fashion week arrives. thank you so much. we were _ london fashion week arrives. thank you so much. we were talking - london fashion week arrives. thank you so much. we were talking about ukraine and — you so much. we were talking about ukraine and the _ you so much. we were talking about ukraine and the situation there. - you so much. we were talking about ukraine and the situation there. thej ukraine and the situation there. the fighting has continued between armenia and azerbaijan. this is the worst flare—up of hostilities in two years. a truce was mediated by russia. armenia accused azerbaijan is breaking a ceasefire and using heavy military against civilian targets. azerbaijan said the renewed fighting had started with artillery attacks on its position. the bbc is monitoring from the georgian capital. armenia and azerbaijan have been in this long protracted conflict over the territory, which is inside azerbaijan, within azerbaijan's
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all right, barbara feasel in london. thank he so much that will of course, come back to you later in the program and will have lies a coverage of course of the procession of the late queen elizabeth's coffin in london in just a short while. so do stay with us for that. if you can, but 1st, some other news ukraine has announced far reaching gains in the east of the country after a lightening counter offensive president, philippines. the lensky has been visiting the newly liberated town of idiom, which is a key supply hub. as days ago, the town was still under russian control, and ukraine says it has liberated 8000 square kilometers in the hockey region. a cave is also reporting that troops are learning now of atrocities, allegedly committed by russian forces. on the 6 months of occupation, prosecutors have now launched a war crimes probe. elsewhere, though there have been scenes of joy as ukrainian forces arrive in communities now abandoned by russian forces. ah, a mother reunited with her son. he had been fighting him th
all right, barbara feasel in london. thank he so much that will of course, come back to you later in the program and will have lies a coverage of course of the procession of the late queen elizabeth's coffin in london in just a short while. so do stay with us for that. if you can, but 1st, some other news ukraine has announced far reaching gains in the east of the country after a lightening counter offensive president, philippines. the lensky has been visiting the newly liberated town of idiom,...
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this is, according to the police in london, the largest policing effort ever in london's history.ome 36 kilometers or just over 20 miles of barriers have been erected around london. so an extraordinary effort on going to ensure that this extraordinary event goes off without a hitch, becky. >> queen elizabeth ii had a very close relationship with the abbey. her final visit there was before her death in march of 2022 when she attended a service of thanksgiving for her late husband the duke of edinburgh who died in 2021. our viewers may remember the funerals of diana, princess of wales in 1997 and the queen mother in 2002. they were held at the abbey and 16 royal weddings have been held there including those of queen elizabeth ii to prince philip, duke of edinburgh, in 1947 and more recently william, prince of wales and katherine, princess of wales in 2001. the last funeral of a monarch at the abbey that of king george ii back in 1760. these past ten days, clarissa, have been steeped in history. history of the royal family going back some 1,000 years. we are at the end of what has be
this is, according to the police in london, the largest policing effort ever in london's history.ome 36 kilometers or just over 20 miles of barriers have been erected around london. so an extraordinary effort on going to ensure that this extraordinary event goes off without a hitch, becky. >> queen elizabeth ii had a very close relationship with the abbey. her final visit there was before her death in march of 2022 when she attended a service of thanksgiving for her late husband the duke...
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from london. many thanks . some sports for you now in the bonus lager saturday saw the return of the fishing rival in german football shaka versus jordan shock. i've spent the last season in the 2nd division, depriving fans of the chance to see their team take on their arch enemies in germany's room region. and unfortunately for them, dorman, were the ones who prevailed this time around, for the band sat to wait almost 2 years to see these arch rivals face off in the rue adobe. and the scene must sets at a packed out signal it doing a pock. the 1st controversy came early in the game. george lawson went down in a one on one with dalton's people, maia, but the play was ruled upside then a shot moment for the rossetto at once. mock royce twisted his ankle in a contest with florian flick and was unable to continue. marius woke with the 1st real chance in the game, but he was denied by alexander swallow. just seconds before half time, anthony modesto said i went just wide at minutes late antonia mullin
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how would you describe the emotional climate there in london? just had a pretty interesting moment here just on the other side of the thames, where the queen's body isn't a manual mccrendon. the french president and his wife bridget just moments ago, passed by us here, coming to see the queue of people that have been lining up across the banks of the river thames. the people that are here in the queue behind me, i've been waiting for about 8 hours. they've got about another 4 hours before they get in to go and see the coffin with queen elizabeth the seconds body obviously lying there in state. we are now expecting that authorities within a few hours or so we'll start to close the end of the key because that's going to end this period where people have been able to come and pay their respects, will end at around 6 30 in the morning on monday morning, you k time, it's been a separate to the, to the death of the queen in the impending funeral. this moment of morning, this ability to come and see the coffin, it's become a sort of national event in i
how would you describe the emotional climate there in london? just had a pretty interesting moment here just on the other side of the thames, where the queen's body isn't a manual mccrendon. the french president and his wife bridget just moments ago, passed by us here, coming to see the queue of people that have been lining up across the banks of the river thames. the people that are here in the queue behind me, i've been waiting for about 8 hours. they've got about another 4 hours before they...
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guy johnson, joining us from london. when john was speaking, they were showing some of the key event that the queen had overseen about her rain -- r eign. one that stood out was balancing the neutrality and politics of it all through multiple prime ministers. balancing that while not getting involved with politics, how did she manage that? guy: she had a close connection to politics. she spoke weakly with the prime minister. she kept her finger on the pulse, had an understanding of what was happening. to say that she was completely removed from politics, that there was clear blue water between her and the political system is stretching it. she understood the nuance of what was happening. while she may not have directly guided the process, i think she was listened to and her thoughts were welcomed when they were given. those conversations work behind closed doors. there were no people listening, but i think she had a connection to politics. in some ways, that is why the process was as smooth as it was. there was always th
guy johnson, joining us from london. when john was speaking, they were showing some of the key event that the queen had overseen about her rain -- r eign. one that stood out was balancing the neutrality and politics of it all through multiple prime ministers. balancing that while not getting involved with politics, how did she manage that? guy: she had a close connection to politics. she spoke weakly with the prime minister. she kept her finger on the pulse, had an understanding of what was...
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west london came largely to a halt. on pavements and gantries and flyovers, the citizens of britain's capital took these first moments of the late queen's return to demonstrate their affection and their gratitude. applause. the journey brought them to the heart of london, to streets and landmarks that the queen knew so well — down park lane to hyde park corner, and then onto constitution hill. finally, to buckingham palace, where the queen's coffin will rest for one final night. applause. within the palace were the king and queen consort and the queen's other children, grandchildren and their spouses, together with other members of the family. these were to be private moments for the family before the queen's coffin leaves their loving custody to be handed over to the nation for the lying in state. band plays. rehearsals for the ceremonial processions have been taking place in the early hours of the morning. carefully laid plans are being put into practice as london and the nation get ready for the final farewell to a m
west london came largely to a halt. on pavements and gantries and flyovers, the citizens of britain's capital took these first moments of the late queen's return to demonstrate their affection and their gratitude. applause. the journey brought them to the heart of london, to streets and landmarks that the queen knew so well — down park lane to hyde park corner, and then onto constitution hill. finally, to buckingham palace, where the queen's coffin will rest for one final night. applause....
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k into london. and we are expecting that there will be a huge q, which is obviously something that is genetically, are very, very possible for british people to form a very orderly q. but officials are saying that it's expected that people have will really have to q for maybe 20 hours because it's expected a snake through all of central london. and of course, that brings with itself big security risks. we are expecting a lot of heads of state, for example, for u. s. president biden to come and it's, it's going to be a huge event. also for the security forces, especially for the police. it certainly sounds like a massive security operation. tell us more about the preparations for the funeral. you are seeing the coffin that is now on its way to buckingham palace, where prince charles is waiting for for the coffin, and then the coffin will be in the palace until at some point tomorrow afternoon. there will be a short procession and british people, the people in london will have a chance already to look
k into london. and we are expecting that there will be a huge q, which is obviously something that is genetically, are very, very possible for british people to form a very orderly q. but officials are saying that it's expected that people have will really have to q for maybe 20 hours because it's expected a snake through all of central london. and of course, that brings with itself big security risks. we are expecting a lot of heads of state, for example, for u. s. president biden to come and...
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you're referring to the events in london. so there's a few days before the queen's body is flown there. can you tell us about the preparations for the state funeral? this is surely going to be an event of epic proportions. this is going to be one of the biggest global events off the last years. of course, sir, the american president joe biden, will come there many presidents and heads of state serfs all throughout the world. the commonwealth ends road europe will be appearing here in london. of course, the heads of state of the commonwealth countries. oh, will make an appearance, they will all be gather to your end. then of course, the huge royal relationship because they are related, threw out a royal houses in europe, and they will all come here. so this is going to be a huge event, and it's all very tightly choreographed. the police is, sir, every day putting up more barricades here around buckingham palace and around westminster, where all this will be taking place because the funeral in the and next monday at the service
you're referring to the events in london. so there's a few days before the queen's body is flown there. can you tell us about the preparations for the state funeral? this is surely going to be an event of epic proportions. this is going to be one of the biggest global events off the last years. of course, sir, the american president joe biden, will come there many presidents and heads of state serfs all throughout the world. the commonwealth ends road europe will be appearing here in london. of...
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a port to greater london. and then from there, the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd will be in greater london. all right. but cross live now to alan fisher, who is in an umbrella and has been following those developments. allen, there was a large round of applause as the queen's coffin that made its way through those crowds. what does that say about how scott feel about the light queen? was it is a great deal of respect for queen elizabeth for her long service for her commitment to scotland for her love of scotland. and certainly we saw that with the thousands who made their way past the coffin while it was lying at rest and sent giles cathedral that you saw them there. even in the early hours of the morning. people lining up for hours at the time just to get the chance to see their final farewells . and they came not just from scotland, but from the north of england, from other parts of europe as well. all wanting to share this moment of grief. and this moment of history, and then the princess royal princess
a port to greater london. and then from there, the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd will be in greater london. all right. but cross live now to alan fisher, who is in an umbrella and has been following those developments. allen, there was a large round of applause as the queen's coffin that made its way through those crowds. what does that say about how scott feel about the light queen? was it is a great deal of respect for queen elizabeth for her long service for her commitment to scotland...
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people have been arriving in central london, so it's incredibly busy and london and we are expecting more people to come. so people have been camping over night near buckingham palace. they want to get basically front seats are at the processions tomorrow and they want to be there and see it with their own eyes and not just on one of these many, many screens and security forces are and basically in overdrive they police are coming from all across the country to make sure that this huge security operation is going well. that is massive event on monday and london, all eyes will be appointed. i am sure, a burglar mars reporting from london. many thanks. in the buddhist slager saturday saw the return of the fiercest rivalry in german football shaka versus dormant shaka spent last season in the 2nd division, depriving fans of the chance to see their team take on their arch enemies in germany's region. and unfortunately for them, dorman, were the ones who prevailed this time around. oh, the fan said to wait almost 2 years to see these arch rivals face off in the rue adobe, and the scene mu
people have been arriving in central london, so it's incredibly busy and london and we are expecting more people to come. so people have been camping over night near buckingham palace. they want to get basically front seats are at the processions tomorrow and they want to be there and see it with their own eyes and not just on one of these many, many screens and security forces are and basically in overdrive they police are coming from all across the country to make sure that this huge security...
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we have more from central london.r: as the rain arrived over london, it fell on a small but growing group huddled on the south bank of the river. waiting with still more than a day to go before they would be able to file past the queen's coffin. first in line, vanessa has been here since monday. >> it is mixed feelings. saying prayers, in our hearts, for the great lady to peacefully rest. >> this is something very small, considering that she's been looking after us, making big sacrifices. reporter: are you worried about what's going to happen overnight? >> i am english, we are used to the weather, it can handle, storm, snow, hurricanes -- i am staying here --. reporter: hundreds of thousands are expected to line up during the four days in which the queen will lie in state. their speed in numbers will be monitored closely. officials may decide to stop new arrivals for the sake of safety. when the queue finally gets underway, there will be a bridge across the river, past the houses of parliament, to westminster hall. of
we have more from central london.r: as the rain arrived over london, it fell on a small but growing group huddled on the south bank of the river. waiting with still more than a day to go before they would be able to file past the queen's coffin. first in line, vanessa has been here since monday. >> it is mixed feelings. saying prayers, in our hearts, for the great lady to peacefully rest. >> this is something very small, considering that she's been looking after us, making big...
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back to matthew chance in london. as this plays out, matthew, again, the dynamic of prince charles, well known, of course, for everyone in the uk and to many around the world, what is your observation so far on any differences or any interest we have seen in the early days of king charles? >> it's interesting because the -- i mentioned this before, the accession prince charles to become king charles was automatic. his mother' son, next in line to the throne. there was no debate about it. it's happened and he's now the king of the united kingdom and the 14 other countries that the queen was the monarch of. what's not automatic is the sort of transfer of the esteem and the respect that was enjoyed by his mother. he has to work for that. i think that's what -- we were talking about this earlier with nic robertson in scotland, that's why king charles with the queen consort has been making this very determined, deliberately planned tour of the various constituent parts of the united kingdom, showing his presence, meeting d
back to matthew chance in london. as this plays out, matthew, again, the dynamic of prince charles, well known, of course, for everyone in the uk and to many around the world, what is your observation so far on any differences or any interest we have seen in the early days of king charles? >> it's interesting because the -- i mentioned this before, the accession prince charles to become king charles was automatic. his mother' son, next in line to the throne. there was no debate about it....
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in london, for the last few days, — have seen in london, for the last few days, all _ have seen in londonhe _ the electronic advertising boards showing images of the queen, l the electronic advertising boards . showing images of the queen, and that again. — showing images of the queen, and that again, amplifies _ showing images of the queen, and that again, amplifies the _ showing images of the queen, and| that again, amplifies the message, technology— that again, amplifies the message, technology can _ that again, amplifies the message, technology can do _ that again, amplifies the message, technology can do that, _ that again, amplifies the message, technology can do that, in - that again, amplifies the message, technology can do that, in a - that again, amplifies the message, technology can do that, in a way. technology can do that, in a way that wasn't_ technology can do that, in a way that wasn't possible _ technology can do that, in a way that wasn't possible 70 - technology can do that, in a way that wasn't possible 70 years i technology can do that, in a way. that wasn't possible
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we all live in london's absent. james is palace, where at the new king, king charles, the 3rd has been proclaimed his king. we've already seen it on t v. this is a kind of formal public corporation that's about to happen. and at that point, there will be a series of companies because london listening to what's going on the, the thing i know my, he got to call to his mercy on late thought. written lady, queen elizabeth the 2nd of bless, they didn't glorious memory by whom to the thief, the crown of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. if foley and rightfully come to the prince charles philip offered george we therefore the lord spiritual and temporal of this rome and members of the house of commons together with other members of our late majesty privy council and representatives of the realms and territories old women and citizens of london and other do no care by, with one voice and consent of tongue and heart. publish and proclaim that the prince charles philip of george, is now by the death of
we all live in london's absent. james is palace, where at the new king, king charles, the 3rd has been proclaimed his king. we've already seen it on t v. this is a kind of formal public corporation that's about to happen. and at that point, there will be a series of companies because london listening to what's going on the, the thing i know my, he got to call to his mercy on late thought. written lady, queen elizabeth the 2nd of bless, they didn't glorious memory by whom to the thief, the crown...
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the mayor of london, boris johnson also. that's— mayor of london, boris johnson also.eme often had their ceremony is there etc. _ scheme often had their ceremony is there etc, etc. the scheme often had their ceremony is there etc. etc-— there etc, etc. the band of the coldstream — there etc, etc. the band of the coldstream guards _ there etc, etc. the band of the coldstream guards there. - there etc, etc. the band of the coldstream guards there. the | there etc, etc. the band of the - coldstream guards there. the balcony party now. the trumpeters, state trumpeters, moving into position. as i have done for more than 300 years. this has taken place every time we have had a new king or queen. state trumpeters sound warning. guard present arms! the kings got alongside the band of the coldstream guards. —— king's guard. and on the balcony there, the trumpeters, the state trumpeters of the household cavalry. the garter king of arms. he is accompanied by the earl marshal and other officers of arms. and the serjeant at arms will make the first and principal proclamation. the g
the mayor of london, boris johnson also. that's— mayor of london, boris johnson also.eme often had their ceremony is there etc. _ scheme often had their ceremony is there etc, etc. the scheme often had their ceremony is there etc. etc-— there etc, etc. the band of the coldstream — there etc, etc. the band of the coldstream guards _ there etc, etc. the band of the coldstream guards there. - there etc, etc. the band of the coldstream guards there. the | there etc, etc. the band of the -...
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we've just been watching the proclamation being read to the lord mayor of london in the city of london. little earlier, the accession council met to make the proclamation at saint james is paris gathering. included former prime ministers, not the senior politicians feel part of the privy council, and for the 1st time in hundreds of years of the british monarchy, the council conducted its ceremony in public. let's bring in joe hall, who's outside buckingham palace in central london. john, up. what do you make of what we've just been watching? when i tell you that the enormous crowd gathered here, i've side bucking palace wishes they'd been watching all this. pomp and ceremony take place. not just sir. james is palace. pretty much a stones throw away from here, but in the city of london as well. where the proclamation has just been read for a 2nd time. the crowd here by contrast in the roadways outside, bucking, still pending behind barricades waiting for a glimpse of king charles when he eventually makes his way back to buckingham palace. so they would have hoped, i think that would hav
we've just been watching the proclamation being read to the lord mayor of london in the city of london. little earlier, the accession council met to make the proclamation at saint james is paris gathering. included former prime ministers, not the senior politicians feel part of the privy council, and for the 1st time in hundreds of years of the british monarchy, the council conducted its ceremony in public. let's bring in joe hall, who's outside buckingham palace in central london. john, up....
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it is a beautiful night here in london, which is very fortuitous to people in london, theery front ofou can see behind me, everyone here will go into the house of lords, the palace of westminster, going through security. we have seen about eight lines of security, airport style barriers, where your bags are checked. everyone has been told to get rid of their food or drinks that they might have. no big bags. i think people are being asked to turn their phones off at the gate nearer to westminster hall. people who have come here today, each individually on their own, although one, as you can see, was a little baby. let me start with you. how old is your little one? >> he is three months. >> why have you chosen to come today? >> it is a really historic, memorable day to be here. he has come with me. i think when he is older, it will be an amazing thing to say he has been at. >> it an amazing thing you have done. how many hours has it been? >> i have been here since 2:00, so it is, what, six hours now? it is a really amazing atmosphere, really friendly people. it has been a great experien
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you and i both grew up in london.o get your reflections of what you've witnessed over the past tep days because it really has been a moment in time, hasn't it? >> it has indeed. it's been a momentous time, almost hard to digest. we need the passage of time, the weeks and months to pass before we can really process what's taken place. it's been incredibly moving to see the reaction to her majesty's death. the quiet dignity of people in london and britain all over the world reacting to the queen's death and the expect and esteem and the love that's come through has been a really momentous time. >> westminster abbey has been releasing details about the service and i want to pull out a tweet here. we see james o'donald, the organest and master, so many people involved in the preparations for this day. and you all know, you know, none of this happens without months -- years of planning. years of planning has gone into what will be happening today. and just sort of reflect on the experience that you had with the jubilee cel
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i'm norah o'donnell in london. good night.ico atrong earthquake hit the central pacific coast, killing at least one person in the port city of manzanillo ca lima, setting off alarms in mexico city. the magnitude 7.6 quake hit monday afternoon. >>> sherri papini who faked her own kidnapping in 2016 was sentenced to 18 months in prison. she pled guilty last spring after her false report led law enforcement on a three-week search for two hispanic women she claimed abducted her. >>> and starbucks announced it's ending covid-19 additional sick pay for workers beginning october 2nd. employees will now need to tap into their sick and vacation pay if they have to self-isolate due to covid. >>> for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or your connected tv. i'm dan lieberman, cbs news, washington. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news," reporting tonight from london. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us on this monday night. we are here outside westminster abbey. que ezath hurch that is nearlyd >>> th
i'm norah o'donnell in london. good night.ico atrong earthquake hit the central pacific coast, killing at least one person in the port city of manzanillo ca lima, setting off alarms in mexico city. the magnitude 7.6 quake hit monday afternoon. >>> sherri papini who faked her own kidnapping in 2016 was sentenced to 18 months in prison. she pled guilty last spring after her false report led law enforcement on a three-week search for two hispanic women she claimed abducted her....
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that corresponded jack park in london. all months ago, images of civilians killed and tortured in the ukrainian town of butcher shocked the world. after the town was liberated from brushing occupation, researchers found extensive evidence of the parent of war crimes committed by brushing forces. now evidence of what could be more war crimes emerged in the newly liberated hockey region. how correspondent i'm animal shares went to is ume, where mass graves containing more than $450.00 bodies were uncovered. a warning to our viewers, her report contained some disturbing images. darren, covering sheer horror as near by artillery fire rages in these forest on the outskirts of recently liberated is you forensic experts are working around the clock to exceed in bodies buried in mass graves, dating from the russian occupation dying from what surgical, unless you equals, it's donna, what's the information we have which has already been established is the burial of local residence. labriola exclamation. as you can see, examination o
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normally a bustling interchange in london doesn't look like it, but underneath there is one of the london underground stations. and heads through the arch and then goes down the side of hyde park. there are the outriders. christopher wilson ra bob for is with me again christopher, we are watching this last stage of the journey and quite deliberately they've chosen roofs so that as many people can see and we see in the pictures, people with their camera phones, we see the root lined with people who are watching for the last time that moment as she goes to woods windsor for barrow. many, many more people are than ever before in history or will personally witness this. they will be able to carry away on their camera phones and in their memory or what they've seen as i was talking just moment ago about the weight of history. i think it's worth actually just talking about that the, the bearers of the coffin, it's the weight of the cotton too. and after a church holes state funeral, after the last one we've seen and prince philip ever practical said, and can we do something about this? because
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more here in london.to queen rania of jordan about remarkable life and legacy of queen elizabeth ii. she said the late monarch was symbolically the queen of the world. here is our conversation. >> the first time i met the queen i think i was just a few months into my role and she was quite sensitive to the fact that i was new and she could tell that i wasn't too sure of myself and i did ask her her advice and she told me how important it is to always be there to have that sense of duty and discipline. to pay attention to the little details and i always took her advice seriously. to me she was public service personified. she is a woman who pledged her life to the service of her people and for 70 years never once fell short of that promise and i think today she is -- she was the queen of england but she is also symbolically the queen of the world. she means something to all of us and no matter who you are you feel a sense of closeness to her. >> you have been struck by the atmosphere and the crowds and the
more here in london.to queen rania of jordan about remarkable life and legacy of queen elizabeth ii. she said the late monarch was symbolically the queen of the world. here is our conversation. >> the first time i met the queen i think i was just a few months into my role and she was quite sensitive to the fact that i was new and she could tell that i wasn't too sure of myself and i did ask her her advice and she told me how important it is to always be there to have that sense of duty...
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happening now, gun salutes taking place in hyde park and at the tower of london. this is cnn's special live coverage of the passing of queen elizabeth ii, the only british monarch most of the world has ever known. i want you to listen in now. [ canons firing ] [ cannons firing ] [ cannons firing ] [ cannons firing ] [ cannons firing ] [ cannons firing ] >> number three fire. >> number three fire! >> number one fire! >> number one fire! [ cannons firing ] >> fire! >> number three! >> fire! >> seven fire! >> one fire! [ cannons firing ] [ can nonnons firing ] >> number three fire! >> three fire! >> number one fire! >> one fire! >> number two gun! fire! >> fire! >> fire! [ cannons firing ] >> fire! >> number three! fire! >> fire! >> number one fire! >> seven fire! >> one fire! >> number one! [ cannons firing ] >> number three fire! >> three fire! >> number one fire! >> one fire! [ cannons firing ] >> number two gunfire! >> fire! >> fire! >> number three fire! >> number one fire! >> fire! >> number three! [ cannons firing ] >> seven fire! one fire! [ cannons firing ]
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i lived in london for some 10 years. i have never seen the city quite as busy. i mean, for example, 8 o'clock in a sunday morning, london would normally be pretty quiet. it was incredibly busy this morning. and a lot of these people arrived in the last few hours and essentially now, many of them are sticking out their position for to morrow. their intention is that they are going to stay here overnight. they will watch the funeral procession from here. across the country. provisions are being made to show the funeral in cinemas, in some churches. and it would be, for example, in edinburgh hollywood part, the part right next to where the queen's body lay in state after it was brought there a week ago. today, there will be a big screen and thousands of people that expected to turn up for that. as you see that the q still continues to make his way along the thames towards westminster hall. people will be stopped going in there and joining the queue pretty soon because the authorities have said at that whole will close at $630.00 to morrow morning. so given that it'
i lived in london for some 10 years. i have never seen the city quite as busy. i mean, for example, 8 o'clock in a sunday morning, london would normally be pretty quiet. it was incredibly busy this morning. and a lot of these people arrived in the last few hours and essentially now, many of them are sticking out their position for to morrow. their intention is that they are going to stay here overnight. they will watch the funeral procession from here. across the country. provisions are being...
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this is the biggest event london we'll see in the years. and of course they have, it has been in preparation for years because official tier knew that eventually this point would come even though nobody wanted the day to arrive. but they were hopefully prepared for it. bart, it's a huge operation for police for security forces. police, for instance, are putting out more and more barriers or near here the royal palaces in the center of london, where people are even crowding to day to pay their last respects to put down flowers. and some also from a sense of this is a very special occasion, but then this will accelerate and grows through up next week because on, at the cascade of queen elizabeth will be brought you to london. and then she will bees that she will be lying in state in westminster hall from wednesday until the end of next week. people will be able to pay or last for paid their last respects. and there will also be a cortez through london in between. and then finally the funeral on monday, and that is going to be a global event o
this is the biggest event london we'll see in the years. and of course they have, it has been in preparation for years because official tier knew that eventually this point would come even though nobody wanted the day to arrive. but they were hopefully prepared for it. bart, it's a huge operation for police for security forces. police, for instance, are putting out more and more barriers or near here the royal palaces in the center of london, where people are even crowding to day to pay their...
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and then as it moves towards london, as the coffin moves its way towards london, and we've been hearing about the, the normal logistical faith that that's going to entail. talk us through why, for people that don't necessarily understand or are familiar with the u. k in the monarchy told us, or why? why people want to say why they want to say closed coffin? i think queen elizabeth was one of the 1st monarch i think, to have a kind of a connection with the people that night previous moment kat. so, and that's largely due to, to, to technology, to things like television. so the pictures that you're showing the rest of the rest of the rain. so she was breaking beamed in people's households into the sitting rooms at tea time. or you know, news programs, things like that cheaply or for most serious events. like recently she spoke during the pandemic, which was hugely important for the morale of the british people. so i think the public feel they have a connection with a monic in a way that previously, you know, unless he met the previous king or that you, you saw him on royal visit. he would
and then as it moves towards london, as the coffin moves its way towards london, and we've been hearing about the, the normal logistical faith that that's going to entail. talk us through why, for people that don't necessarily understand or are familiar with the u. k in the monarchy told us, or why? why people want to say why they want to say closed coffin? i think queen elizabeth was one of the 1st monarch i think, to have a kind of a connection with the people that night previous moment kat....
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live in our london studio. ed, as, as we, we heard there among all of the other fuels as far as the british funerals. a concert we haven't had a, a state funeral like this. and since, since the funeral of, of winston churchill, although the have been big funerals as we are the for a princess ira or the queen mother and angel for, for prince philip. but it doesn't happen very often. and so that the people who are taking part in a ceremony like this won't have taken part at all over certain, in previous ceremonies of this scale. and yet everything appears to go off to a tea every time. how. how does this happen? incredible preparation goes into all of these events that his is absolutely key in terms of planning and, and in terms of execution, as we know, this is a massive operation that's currently unfolding in central london. i'm struck just just watching those, those scenes that we've seen of the various other funerals and as you, as you refer back to the various other british state funerals. 6 and other big fu
live in our london studio. ed, as, as we, we heard there among all of the other fuels as far as the british funerals. a concert we haven't had a, a state funeral like this. and since, since the funeral of, of winston churchill, although the have been big funerals as we are the for a princess ira or the queen mother and angel for, for prince philip. but it doesn't happen very often. and so that the people who are taking part in a ceremony like this won't have taken part at all over certain, in...
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again, not far from for where you are and at the tower of london across to the east of london. ah, jerry, for the moment i am many thanks dear. i'll talk to you again in just a 2nd, but this ceremony is getting underway. spot on time. now at saint james's palace, let's listen in this. there's not a lot for you to hear about, but it just take in the atmosphere.
again, not far from for where you are and at the tower of london across to the east of london. ah, jerry, for the moment i am many thanks dear. i'll talk to you again in just a 2nd, but this ceremony is getting underway. spot on time. now at saint james's palace, let's listen in this. there's not a lot for you to hear about, but it just take in the atmosphere.
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let's go to dw correspondent barbara vessel in london now. hello, barbara. how is land in preparing for the arrival of the queen's coffin on tuesday and on the state funeral? this is one of the biggest police insecurity operations for decades is called operation london bridge. actually, the code for the death of the queen when am was communicated to the prime minister and other leading political figures of the country was london bridge is down. how apt, however, this operation, of course, has been years in preparation. it's is huge. you're going to need all police and a lot of military to support them out to, to channel the enormous crowds that are to be expected here in london. even today, when things are happening in scotland and not here in the british capital, a people are just streaming constantly to get to the royal palaces which are behind us, putting down flowers and just looking at the enclosures and chatting a bit to their neighbors. and then walking away again, just a way to show their respect and, and their emotion really bought a from the middle
let's go to dw correspondent barbara vessel in london now. hello, barbara. how is land in preparing for the arrival of the queen's coffin on tuesday and on the state funeral? this is one of the biggest police insecurity operations for decades is called operation london bridge. actually, the code for the death of the queen when am was communicated to the prime minister and other leading political figures of the country was london bridge is down. how apt, however, this operation, of course, has...
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i'm becky anderson in london for you. it's just after 6:00 in the morning here where britain is now preparing to say its final good-bye to the country's longest serving monarch. queen elizabeth's state funeral is now just hours away. and ahead of that buckingham palace released this previously unseen photo of her majesty taken back in may. well, right now the queen is lying in state at westminster hall behind me here where mourners continue to file past her coffin to pay their respect. a scene that's played out around the clock since wednesday. in less than an hour the public viewing will come to a close. well, on sunday people across britain paused for a moment of silence and reflection in her honor. >> prime minister liz truss also paying tribute outside ten downing street. let's start this hour with cnn's scott mcclain who joins us from very close to the palace of westminster. you are with those getting their last chance to pay their respects to the queen. at one stage the queue to do that snaked along the river thames
i'm becky anderson in london for you. it's just after 6:00 in the morning here where britain is now preparing to say its final good-bye to the country's longest serving monarch. queen elizabeth's state funeral is now just hours away. and ahead of that buckingham palace released this previously unseen photo of her majesty taken back in may. well, right now the queen is lying in state at westminster hall behind me here where mourners continue to file past her coffin to pay their respect. a scene...
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in london.towns and cities have put up giant screens in the main square so people can watch it and pretty much life on hold in this country. life is going to be put on hold in this country for the next few hours. not everywhere. there are concerns, for example, about hospitals not treating out patients to day which is a big issue in our health service. but generally, i think the nation will stand and watch these events wherever it can today. so it is really a momentous day. remembering a reign that began in the time of winston churchill 15 prime ministers ago. as one historian i was listening to of the many i've been on air here this is end, the last full stop on britain's post war era. >> it is so difficult in a world often consumed by phones and social media and choices for entertainment that it will stop for potentially billions of people. we'll check in with you throughout this morning. and we've got more live from london. still ahead, london's metropolitan police say the queen's funeral is
in london.towns and cities have put up giant screens in the main square so people can watch it and pretty much life on hold in this country. life is going to be put on hold in this country for the next few hours. not everywhere. there are concerns, for example, about hospitals not treating out patients to day which is a big issue in our health service. but generally, i think the nation will stand and watch these events wherever it can today. so it is really a momentous day. remembering a reign...
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there is a mayor of london. >> there is the player of the city of london, the lord mayor.e people. they are from the different houses that make up the city from different trades. they will select to the lord mayor of london's. the lord mayor of london it is largely a ceremonial role. it is a diplomat for the importance of that bit of london, the city. it is about a mile and a half east of where we are standing right now. >> i am struck by how much dead space there is, how much silence there is in this ceremony. they are all sticking to timing. there is a lot of stillness here. there is marching in trump's. there is also a whole lot of waiting. >> yes. the level of patients that you need to get through some of these occasions can be taxing. [inaudible] i think that i have said this several times. the importance of balancing tradition with programs, king charles iii did is in his address. he included a reference on behalf of his mother. he discussed her love of tradition and embrace of progress. the principal challenge going forward in this circumstance is to get the balance
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i'm new mozy in london. you watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program this out on me and your, and as a, by john, by in each other for a flare up in fighting, which is killed almost to 100 soldiers. well, to me is lensky says, ukraine fully controls more than 4000 square kilometers of territory recaptured from russia and stabilizing another $4000.00. and what a great day as president biden celebrates the passing of is inflation reduction act, disappointing inflation dates against wall street. it's west dame to me is a we begin this hour here in london where the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd now lives in buckingham palace. after being fined from scotland, where she died, all is quiet outside the palace now. but early up thousands of people lined the streets in the rain to catch a glimpse of the hearse. the new king charles aside and his wife camilla were in the palace to receive the coffin, while household members now have a chance to say their good byes before lying in state begins. roy challenz
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an orderly british q all across central london. but on top of that, you would have heads of states and not just president biden, but other heads of states are expected. say, this is going to be an extraordinary challenge for the police, for the security. and we are already seeing how people are trying to get a glimpse of the coffin of the clean, but it's expected to be more and more accommodations already hot to come by in london yet. that's what we've had. reports of, of the price. is it for hotels in london on sky rocketing overnight? we see these pictures here. i mean, we're talking about unprecedented crowds. we saw large crowds in edinburgh. people there waiting overnight to get a glimpse of the coffin, the queen's going to lyon state now for 5 days in london. is there any way of predicting the numbers here that just the police are going to have to deal with? well, the police are getting support from all corners of the country, all the other forces, not just the london police, but from all across the country. they will be ther
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and a new one begins will reach alan's al jazeera london. let's go live down to london houses. here was joe, the hall is outside, buckingham palace, jonah took us through what is due to happen there today. yet the crowds are beginning to arrive. they will of course swell again as they did on friday. 2 enormous numbers, paying their respects here on the 2nd day of the official morning. of course the crabs that were here as you saw in rory's package on friday. lucky enough to catch a glimpse of king charles the 3rd. returning from balmoral here to buckingham palace. what does morning mean in this context? well, nothing comes to a total stand still. of course, a lot of life goes on as normal, but things slow down somewhat. premiership matches this weekend to be postponed around of industrial action due next week by a number of unions in this long, hot, unstable summer of energy and cost of living crises have been postponed. as a mark of respect, i'll take you through the newspapers. they of course, focusing on the new king. sorry, i'll do this way. king charles, the 3rd god saved
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ah ah, i do begin here in london where queen elizabeth the 2nd is being laid to rest on the 1st state funeral in the u. k. since winston churchill. this is the scene in windsor just outside london, where a private burial service began in the last half hour. she's been buried in saint george's chapel alongside her father, mother, sister, and husband, prince philip, who died last year. earlier hundreds of world leaders, foreign roles and guests gathered at westminster abbey. a grand military procession accompanied the queen's coffin to her funeral. trinna. how reports from westminster on a day when little stirred the roads and the air space shut, the cortez of queen elizabeth the 2nd assembled for the 1st stage of its ultimate journey. leaving westminster hall where she lane in state. the coffin draped in the royal standard bore the imperial crown, the old and sceptre and flowers chosen by the king. the crown would lay to be removed, a symbolic detachment of the queen from the throne she occupied for 70 years. but not yet. ah ah, not before king charles, the 3rd had led his family, the
ah ah, i do begin here in london where queen elizabeth the 2nd is being laid to rest on the 1st state funeral in the u. k. since winston churchill. this is the scene in windsor just outside london, where a private burial service began in the last half hour. she's been buried in saint george's chapel alongside her father, mother, sister, and husband, prince philip, who died last year. earlier hundreds of world leaders, foreign roles and guests gathered at westminster abbey. a grand military...
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if you don't hold an event, this don't hold anywhere else in the world of london because london is so well rehearsed at managing instant, managing threats like this. if you look out the window here, you will see thousands of police officers on the street. on sunday evening dignitaries arrived for a reception at buckingham palace hosted by king charles the 3rd an extraordinary gathering of the world. presidents, prime ministers, royal's governors, and more. the word unprecedented is so often used. but at certain times, no other word who will reach helen's out, his error london, a queue to see queen elizabeth's coffin has now closed. those who are already in the queue before 8 30 pm london. time will still be able to view the casket and pay their respects, watching live pictures right now. since wednesday, hundreds of thousands of people have joined the mammoth q to see the queen lying in state. al 0 spoke to one mortar, who lined up for more than 12 hours to pay her respects. my name's lucy and i am from bristol, i be waiting in the queue since one i am this morning just straight away
if you don't hold an event, this don't hold anywhere else in the world of london because london is so well rehearsed at managing instant, managing threats like this. if you look out the window here, you will see thousands of police officers on the street. on sunday evening dignitaries arrived for a reception at buckingham palace hosted by king charles the 3rd an extraordinary gathering of the world. presidents, prime ministers, royal's governors, and more. the word unprecedented is so often...
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all right, barbara visa in london. and hannah clever, thanks so much for joining us. this special coverage of the queen's last procession through london 2, westminster hall. thanks so much for joining us. d. w. thank you. ah, [000:00:00;00] with 203 or not to own. what about a sharing economy and a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something new like the economics magazine made in germany. in 60 minutes on d, w. these places in europe are smashing all the records. step into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you up to record breaking sites on your mac, you tube, and now also in book form. imagine how many portions of love us are now in the world right now. the climate change. if any, off the story, this is my flex the way from just one week. how much was can really get we still have time to go. i'm going on with his subscriber full morning with a vibrant habitat ended glistening place of longing. the mediterranean sea have almost far and to far a dual career drift along with exploring modern lifestyles
all right, barbara visa in london. and hannah clever, thanks so much for joining us. this special coverage of the queen's last procession through london 2, westminster hall. thanks so much for joining us. d. w. thank you. ah, [000:00:00;00] with 203 or not to own. what about a sharing economy and a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something new like the economics magazine made in germany. in 60 minutes on d, w. these places in europe are smashing all the records. step into a...
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how will the transport, the queens in her coffin to london? yes so her coffin will be taken down to edinburgh to the hot to hollywood palace and from their proceeding will am lead up to use and giles cathedral where she will lay in state am and people will be able to say good bye to her and am as of tuesday then, and she will be taken down to london by a train as far as i know. so this will really be, you know, a small journey down from up from scotland down to london so that everyone in the country can say good bye to the queen. okay, d w 's, emily gordon, outside balmoral castle in scotland force are reporting on elizabeth the 2nd. it was still receiving flowers and cards. thanks so much now to some of the other stories making news around the world. historic floods have left half a 1000000 people homeless in pakistan. you and chief attorney. tony gutierrez, gleaned the catastrophe on countries with high carbon emissions. he said, ignoring the impact of emissions amounted to collective suicide, is address from pakistan came as the 1st u. s. p
how will the transport, the queens in her coffin to london? yes so her coffin will be taken down to edinburgh to the hot to hollywood palace and from their proceeding will am lead up to use and giles cathedral where she will lay in state am and people will be able to say good bye to her and am as of tuesday then, and she will be taken down to london by a train as far as i know. so this will really be, you know, a small journey down from up from scotland down to london so that everyone in the...
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andrew simmons out ezra london. esco live now to buckingham palace in london out as eras that in baba is that the dame king charles the 3rd then on his way to buckingham palace. he'll be there within the next few minutes. that's right in the crowd. well aware of that people still streaming towards buckingham palace as they have been doing for the last her well, at least the last 12 hours. the skies now were cleared. it was a rainy morning, but people still determined to be here. i've seen quite a few people in the last half an hour, arriving with bouquets of flowers. they've been asked not to lay them here at buckingham palace, but especially provided areas in green park next to here and hyde park and other places such as windsor castle. there have been a gun salutes. 96 round gun salutes across the nation. not just here in london in hyde park places like edinburgh, cardiff, and belfast, prince charles himself has got a very busy or sorry, king charles, a very busy schedule, despite the fact that he will be grieving his late mother. he is on his way, as you said, he'll be here very sh
andrew simmons out ezra london. esco live now to buckingham palace in london out as eras that in baba is that the dame king charles the 3rd then on his way to buckingham palace. he'll be there within the next few minutes. that's right in the crowd. well aware of that people still streaming towards buckingham palace as they have been doing for the last her well, at least the last 12 hours. the skies now were cleared. it was a rainy morning, but people still determined to be here. i've seen quite...
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this is then followed by gum salutes in london in several places and london. and also we know that the proclamation will then be repeated also in northern ireland and scotland and in wales. so not only in london, and not only in england, but across the whole of the united kingdom. so this is how the day will unfold, and this is when prince charles formerly be proclaimed to be the new king and bearded. the day of the queen's funeral has not yet been officially confirmed, but we all know it's going to be a massive event with people like joe biden, coming from the united states. what other details do we have so far? well, that's is pretty much it. that's the expectations it's going to be so big. it might well be the biggest event that london has ever seen. so we expected to be held normally. it would have been within 10 days of the queen's passing of after 10 days, but it hasn't been officially confirmed. we expect it to be in a week on monday, but that's only a speculation at the moment. we know that all the heads of state will be coming. you mention that joe bi
this is then followed by gum salutes in london in several places and london. and also we know that the proclamation will then be repeated also in northern ireland and scotland and in wales. so not only in london, and not only in england, but across the whole of the united kingdom. so this is how the day will unfold, and this is when prince charles formerly be proclaimed to be the new king and bearded. the day of the queen's funeral has not yet been officially confirmed, but we all know it's...